Another post showed her walking barefoot through Griffith Park, a crystal hanging from her ear, the caption: “soft girl era? no. soft woman existence.”

Maya locked her phone, set it face-down on her chest, and stared at the ceiling.

A deeply emotional and reflective track that marks her most significant recent solo release, characterized by raw delivery and soft production.

: Expect a blend of 90s R&B influences, surfing culture, and laid-back "car culture" vibes.

Jhené Aiko continues to merge her brand with wellness. Beyond the music, her latest endeavors often involve advocating for mental health. She has remained a vocal proponent of therapy, sound healing, and the benefits of crystals—elements that are not just aesthetic choices for her brand, but lifestyle pillars.

Below it, the hashtag: — and then her own comment: “dropping something small on Friday. not a single. just a feeling.”